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John Brown University

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65 h-index 370 pubs 33,278 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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David Weil is an expert in employment and labor market policy, as well as regulation and transparency. He has advised government agencies and international organizations on workplace policies. Weil's expertise extends to analyzing the effects of industry restructuring on wages, employment, and broader work outcomes. His scholarship encompasses over 130 articles and five books, including "The Fissured Workplace." Recent work explores the spillover effects of voluntary employer minimum wages. Weil's broader research interests include economic growth and productivity, fiscal policy, global health care, labor movements, and regulation. He has also recently published on the relationship between population and economic growth, methods for measuring productivity, and the intertwined challenges of climate change and population pressure.

Metrics

  • h-index: 65
  • Publications: 370
  • Citations: 33,278

Selected Publications

  • Data and Code for: How Much Would Continued Low Fertility Affect the US Standard of Living? (2026) DOI
  • Data and Code for: How Much Would Continued Low Fertility Affect the US Standard of Living? (2026) DOI
  • Are Big Cities Important for Economic Growth? (2025) DOI
  • Economic Growth (2024) DOI
  • Climate Change, Population Growth, and Population Pressure (2024) DOI
  • Land Quality (2022) DOI

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